Rick, why do you have to use IE to connect to wifi???
You shouldn't even have to have a browser open to connect. And once you are connected, your modem doesn't care which browser you use. I've never used IE...always used Netscape (which was developed by Mozilla, who sold it to AOL and then developed Firefox)...never had any trouble connecting to any wifi anywhere, even on my previous old laptop that had only 96 RAM and needed a PCAMIA wireless card. My new one has a built-in card that automatically finds the nearest hotspots and connects--also automatically--to the one I select. All BEFORE I ever bring up Firefox or Thunderbird.Registry Mechanic should speed your computer up a lot, btw. It gets rid of all the trash in your registry the computer has to sort through to figure out what still works...I run it almost daily. Cleaning out your browser's cache at least once a week, a good anti-spyware program that runs automatically and running disc cleanup (accessories/system tools in XP) every week or so will make a huge difference too.Thanks for the kind words, r.w. You might want to spend some time on Kim Komando's website...she knows even more about computers than I know about marine toilets! And she "tells it like it is" too. You can't go wrong following her recommendations.
You shouldn't even have to have a browser open to connect. And once you are connected, your modem doesn't care which browser you use. I've never used IE...always used Netscape (which was developed by Mozilla, who sold it to AOL and then developed Firefox)...never had any trouble connecting to any wifi anywhere, even on my previous old laptop that had only 96 RAM and needed a PCAMIA wireless card. My new one has a built-in card that automatically finds the nearest hotspots and connects--also automatically--to the one I select. All BEFORE I ever bring up Firefox or Thunderbird.Registry Mechanic should speed your computer up a lot, btw. It gets rid of all the trash in your registry the computer has to sort through to figure out what still works...I run it almost daily. Cleaning out your browser's cache at least once a week, a good anti-spyware program that runs automatically and running disc cleanup (accessories/system tools in XP) every week or so will make a huge difference too.Thanks for the kind words, r.w. You might want to spend some time on Kim Komando's website...she knows even more about computers than I know about marine toilets! And she "tells it like it is" too. You can't go wrong following her recommendations.